Pacific Palisades Mega-Mansion From 'Succession' Destroyed by Wildfires
The $83 million estate, featured in HBO's fourth season, was completely leveled as Los Angeles fires continue to devastate the region.
- The San Onofre estate, a $83 million Pacific Palisades mansion owned by Luminar Technologies CEO Austin Russell, was destroyed in the ongoing Palisades wildfire.
- The mansion, which appeared prominently in the fourth season of HBO's 'Succession,' featured luxury amenities like a retractable roof, a 20-seat theater, and a Nobu-designed chef's kitchen.
- The Palisades fire has burned over 22,000 acres, with 13 reported fatalities, 180,000 displaced residents, and more than 150,000 under evacuation orders across Los Angeles County.
- The estate, built in 2020 and described as an 'architectural masterpiece,' was one of several Hollywood filming locations lost to the fires, including properties used in 'Hacks' and 'Runaways.'
- The Los Angeles wildfires have collectively destroyed over 12,000 structures and burned 56 square miles, with significant damage to high-profile properties and landmarks.